"When we purchased Craftsman in 2017, we were determined to revitalize this iconic U.S. brand and bring back its American manufacturing heritage," Stanley Black & Decker president and CEO Jim Loree said in a statement. "From the launch of Craftsman's refreshed brand identity last year to our announcement of the first new manufacturing facility in many years, we're demonstrating our continued commitment to grow the brand and bring even more production of these great products back to the United States.

"This new plant will also be the latest in our network of manufacturing facilities — one that uses state-of-the-art manufacturing technologies and demonstrates our commitment to becoming one of the world's leaders in advanced manufacturing."

Stanley Black & Decker has 30 manufacturing facilities in the United States and more than 100 globally.

Stanley Black & Decker is a $14 billion company with 61,000 employees in more than 60 countries. Its brands include Black & Decker, Bostitch, Craftsman, Dewalt, Facom, Irwin, Lenox, Porter Cable and Stanley.

Earlier this year, the toolmaker announced that it would put a 1.2 million-square-foot shipping hub with 300 jobs north of Fort Worth in Northlake. The giant distribution complex is at the intersection of I-35W and State Highway 114.

AllianceTexas developer Hillwood also built the Northlake distribution building that Stanley Black & Decker leased.

"The addition of Stanley Black & Decker's manufacturing operations at AllianceTexas reinforces the importance of retaining and creating new job opportunities in the United States," Ross Perot Jr., chairman of The Perot Group and Hillwood, said in a statement. "Stanley Black & Decker is the world's largest supplier of tools and storage products, and its commitment to bringing jobs stateside will help set a precedent for other manufacturing companies.

"The state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at AllianceTexas will help generate hundreds of jobs in Fort Worth and North Texas, which will have a lasting impact on the region."

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the AllianceTexas development is already home to over 500 companies that provide 61,000 jobs.

Stanley Black & Decker's new plant will be on Beach Street near Eagle Parkway in North Fort Worth.